LOCKE GOES PRO

LOCKE GOES PRO

Open Championship Silver Medallist, Sam Locke, has taken the decision to turn to the Professional ranks following his incredible week at Carnoustie. Foundation-supported Locke from Stonehaven who's Dad, Andrew, is a PGA Professional at the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre and...

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SILVER LINING

SILVER LINING

The winner of the Silver Medal for leading amateur at this year's 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie is Foundation-supported, Sam Locke. After qualifying for The Open in style two weeks earlier, the nineteen year-old made the most of his first Major Champioship...

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LOCKE, STOCK, THE LOT

LOCKE, STOCK, THE LOT

Reigning Scottish Amateur Champion and Paul Lawrie Foundation player, Sam Locke, bested the field of 72 at Renaissance Club at Archerfield, to qualify, in first place, for The 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie. Sam's seven-under par total (rounds of 69 & 66) were...

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LAW OVERCOMES CHALLENGE

LAW OVERCOMES CHALLENGE

David Law, who has been connected with the Foundation since he began playing in Flag & Stableford events as a Junior, took the next big step in his Professional Golf career by winning the SSE Scottish Hydro Challenge Tour Event at Spey Valley, Aviemore. Law set out...

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THORNTON TO THE FORE

THORNTON TO THE FORE

Andrew Thornton (Lundin GC) shot a two-under par round of 66 over the Queen's Course at Gleneagles this afternoon to overtake Greg Dalziel and claim the Foundation's Junior Jug event. His rounds of 74 (King's) 69 (Queen's) and 66 (Queens) for 209 total (+3) secured...

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U15 STABLEFORD ORDER OF MERIT

U15 STABLEFORD ORDER OF MERIT

The Order of Merit will be made up of the best 3 scores in points. With the leading 24 invited to play in the Stableford Finals Day Pro-Am at Newmachar on 17th September 2017. Tee times will be between 10.00am - 11am (approx), on the Hawkshill Course. Pro-Am Teams &...

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